"Up and Away" by 7Dance is the perfect Eurodance anthem to ignite any dance floor. Euphoric synth melodies, driving basslines, and an infectious beat that gets your heart racing and your feet moving.
In the video, fluorescent dancers in vivid Y2K-style outfits emerge from glowing circular platforms - rising through light and color like figures from a cosmic funfair, somewhere between a 90s club night and a space station. Behind them, a massive LED wall pulses with deep-space visuals: the whole scene feels like the inside of a spacecraft drifting through the galaxy, where the dancefloor is the only gravity that matters.
Pure 90s Eurodance energy — reborn in 2026. No shortcuts, no AI, just authentic dancefloor power the way it was meant to sound.
Up and Away - produced by G.Dance Records, 100% AI-free, 100% human.

The visual world of "Up and Away" was built entirely old-school — and we mean it literally. No AI, no modern motion graphics suites, no subscription software. Just the tools that defined an era.
It started with pure silhouette: dancers filmed against black, reduced to shape and movement alone. Shadow work was added layer by layer, building depth the way early music video directors did before digital shortcuts existed.
The circular platforms were designed and built physically — a nod to the theatrical production values of 90s Eurodance live shows, where the set was part of the spectacle.
The whole thing was assembled using Cubase for the audio, Sony Vegas for video editing, and Macromedia Fireworks for graphics — a software stack straight out of a 2001 bedroom studio. The futuristic space environment, the LED wall backdrop, the glowing platforms: all of it built with tools that today's editors would find in a museum.
Everything was made by hand, in real time, with real people and gloriously vintage software. Just like the music — and proud of it.





